Interdenominational Church
An Interdenominational Church Focused on Unity in Christ



You might have grown up Catholic, married a Baptist, and wondered ever since where a family like yours fits. If an interdenominational church is what you’re looking for, you’ll find that and a welcoming community with us.
At Red-Wood Falls Church, we are an interdenominational church in Redmond, and our congregation comprises a dozen different backgrounds.
Some brought decades of church life with them. For others, that first Sunday was their first time inside a sanctuary.
We do not ask you to leave your tradition at the door.
Jesus sits at the center of what we do here. The label you grew up with, or never had at all, matters far less than whether you want to know Him. Nothing else stands between you and a seat.
If you want to experience a worship service amidst a warm, welcoming community, we’re a short drive away in Redmond, Woodinville, and Kirkland.
Come as you are and join us every Sunday from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
Unity Over Division
Here, people from many church traditions gather in one place to worship, holding the same core convictions about Jesus.
Plenty of people type “nondenominational church” into a search bar and end up here, and they usually find what they were after.
In our church community, we carry many traditions in the room rather than none at all. As Jesus welcomed children, lepers, and even tax collectors, we extend our arms to you, no matter your faith, background, or story.

What Interdenominational Means Here
Our seats hold Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, Pentecostals, and a good number of people who consider themselves nondenominational.
Sunday worship does not belong to any one of those backgrounds. Singing and teaching stay in a language that people from each branch of Christianity recognize.
You keep your history. A woman raised in the liturgy still hears echoes of it here. For the man who grew up in a storefront congregation, the warmth is familiar too.
A multi-denominational faith community works because the shared ground turns out to be wider than anyone expects walking in.
The Core We Hold in Common
Scripture is our authority, which is useful for teaching, correction, and training in righteousness, as 2 Timothy 3:16-17 puts it. Salvation comes through grace by faith, not through anything we earn, which Ephesians 2:8-9 states plainly.
Jesus is God the Son, crucified and risen. The church exists as His body, sent to serve the world around it.
Unity needs something solid underneath it. As an interdenominational church in Redmond, we celebrate and honor our core beliefs and roots — and we look forward to doing the same with you and your family.
Room for Honest Difference
Below those essentials, plenty of questions stay open. Baptism, spiritual gifts, end-times timelines, and the finer points of church government have divided sincere Christians for centuries.
We hold our own convictions on such matters and teach them when they come up. Nobody loses their place here for landing somewhere different.
Small groups turn out to be where much of that conversation happens. A retired Presbyterian and a young Pentecostal can work through the same passage and land in different places. They still pray for each other in the end.
That kind of friendship is harder to build than agreement, and it lasts a good deal longer.
A Church for Everyone
The question underneath most first visits is whether you will stand out. Maybe you were confirmed at eight and have not been back in 20 years. Perhaps church has been part of every week of your life, and you are simply new to the Eastside.
Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian, or entirely new to all of it, you will find people here who arrived by the same road.
An inclusive Christian church on the Eastside has to mean something concrete, and for us it means the four situations below are all ordinary.
Coming From Another Tradition
Walking through our doors does not require you to renounce anything. We have people who still attend Mass with their parents at Christmas, and others who treasure the hymnal they grew up singing from.
The tradition that formed you gave you something real. Bring it.
What you will notice is a service that stays legible across backgrounds. Communion, Scripture, singing, and teaching hold the shape most of us recognize, without the customs of any single denomination layered on top.
Feeling slightly out of step for a few weeks is normal. By the second or third visit, most people have found their footing.
Coming From No Church at All
Never having been to church puts you at no disadvantage here. You will not be quizzed at the door or asked to sign anything.
Sunday runs for about an hour. There is singing, a teaching from the Bible, and time to sit with your own thoughts.
Wear whatever you own. Nobody tracks who stays for coffee afterward and who slips out during the last song.
The vocabulary can feel like a foreign language at first and asking what a word means is welcome rather than embarrassing. If you would rather know the layout and parking ahead of time, plan your visit, and a member of our congregation would be happy to assist you.
Families Who Don’t All Agree
Mixed households are common across the Eastside, where people arrive from everywhere and marry across every line you can think of. One partner was raised Catholic and the other Baptist. Meanwhile, the grandparents belong to a tradition the kids have never attended.
Sorting out where a family like that goes on Sunday can drag on for years. Some give up and go nowhere.
An interdenominational church solves the problem by removing it. Nobody has to concede. Your household can worship in the same room without anyone quietly abandoning the tradition that shaped them.
Kids grow up in a congregation where difference is ordinary rather than a source of tension, which is a useful thing to learn early.
Be Welcomed, Get Connected, and Feel Like Part of Our Community
Deciding to visit a community church in Redmond is harder than the visit itself. Knowing this, we have kept the first step small.
If you’re testing the water, we understand. Here are some easy ways to get acquainted with our interdenominational church in Redmond.
Sunday Worship That Welcomes Everyone
Join Us on Sunday
Worship runs from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM every Sunday at 12300 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE in Redmond. Parking is on site, and the building is easy to spot from the road.
Arrive a few minutes early if you want a quiet seat, or slip in at 10:35, and nobody will look up.
Kids have their own space during the service, with a check-in that takes about two minutes. Bring them there or keep them beside you, whichever suits your family.
Watch Before You Visit
Some people want to see a service before sitting in one. Our worship streams online every Sunday, so you can watch from your couch with the volume wherever you like it.
Watching first is a legitimate way to start. Several of our regulars did exactly that for a month or two before showing up in person.
Nothing about the stream commits you to anything, and no one will follow up because you tune in.
Your Questions Are Just as Welcome as You Are
Questions are welcome long before you commit to anything. Ask about our beliefs, what a Sunday actually feels like, or whether your particular background will be an issue. You can rest assured that it will not be.
Join a Group, Reach Out, or Let Us Pray for You
Our small groups meet through the week and tend to be where people stop feeling like visitors. Joining one requires no membership and no long history with us.
If you want prayer instead, submit a prayer request, and our team will pray over it.
You can also call our church community at (425) 869-5433 during the week.
Whatever tradition you came from, and whatever you are still working out, there is room for you at 10:30 AM on Sunday.
Come as You Are This Sunday
Denomination decides very little here. The tradition you carry, or the absence of one, will not determine whether you belong in this room.
What holds us together is Jesus, Scripture, and a real willingness to sit beside people who see secondary things differently.
There’s a place for you here, no matter your story or where you are in your spiritual journey.
Worship starts at 10:30 AM at 12300 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE. Join us this Sunday and find your community with us.
Statement of Faith
The sole basis of our belief is the Bible, composed of the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testament. We believe the scripture in its entirety originated with and reflects the backgrounds, styles, and vocabularies of the human authors. We hold that the scriptures are infallible and inerrant in the original manuscripts. They have the unique, full and final authority on all matters of faith and practice and there are no other writings similar.) inspired by God. We believe that the church family should constantly be experiencing the transformative power of scripture through its preaching, teaching, memorization, study and meditation. This should lead to constant growth in our thoughts, actions, habits, and character. We believe that the scriptures should be an inspiration of personally experienced grace and not of super-spiritual judgmental attitudes toward others.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
We believe Jesus is God showing himself to us and we want to be His followers. Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God who was united forever with a true human nature by a miraculous conception and virgin birth. He lived a life of perfect obedience to the Father. We believe that the Good News of Jesus Christ and of the Kingdom of God is fundamental teaching that we follow today. We believe that Jesus died for our sins on the cross, that he was buried, that he rose again on the third day, that he appeared to his disciples, and that he then ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father where he continually intercedes for his followers. We believe that Jesus will come again to earth personally and visibly to consummate history and the eternal plan of God.
I Corinthians 15:3-12; Colossians 1:13-23, 2:8-14; Matthew 22:36-40; John 14:1-3; Hebrews 1:1-3; Acts 10:42-43; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
We believe grace is the only way we can have an authentic relationship with God. The central purpose of God’s revelation in Scripture is to call people into fellowship with Him. Originally created to have fellowship with God, humankind chose to go their independent way and were thus alienated from God, suffering the corruption of human nature. Therefore, we affirm with scripture that “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). The salvation of each person is wholly a work of God’s free grace and not the result, in whole or in part, of human works or goodness. It must be personally appropriated by repentance and faith in the finished work of Christ. When God has begun a saving work in the heart of any person, He gives assurance in his Word that he will continue performing it until the day of its full consummation.
Romans 3:9-28, 6:23, 10:9-10; Ephesians 2:8-9; John 3; Titus 3:3-8; James 2:14-26
We believe all of us are fallible human beings but with God’s help we can grow. God made people in His own image, as the crown of creation, so we might have fellowship with Him. Tempted by Satan, humans rebelled against God, thus obtaining a predisposition for lack of trust which has separated us from God and led us into sin. Because of this fallen nature, it is clear that God must and does initiate the redemptive process. We believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for sinners, shedding His blood for the atonement of sins, and that God has a wonderful plan for each of our lives.
Genesis 1:26-27; Psalm 8:3-6; Romans 3; John 15
We believe that the creator of the universe, whom many religions have different names for, is the one true loving God. God is eternal and completely good, knowing all things and having all power and majesty. God exists as the Trinity, in three persons, yet one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God passionately desires relationship with us and continually invites us into a relationship of faith, friendship, learning, and service.
Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 40:18-31; John 14:6-9, 15-17, 16:7-15; Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14
We believe the Holy Spirit, God, can live in and through us. The Holy Spirit, sent from God to live inside all who believe in Jesus Christ, teaches, comforts, and empowers us. We believe in the filling of the Holy Spirit and its essential ministry in bringing the fruit of the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit. We understand the gifts to be legitimate expressions as long as they are in order with the rest of the local congregational family and in careful concert with the leadership and the unique calling and ministry of the local church family. We believe that the Holy Spirit communicates to the body through individual believers who then interpret this message in relationship to scripture and the counsel of mature Christian believers. We understand that fellowship with the Holy Spirit is at the heart of genuine Positive Faith.
The Book of Acts; Romans 5:5, 8; 1 Corinthians 12-14; Ephesians 3:16, 4:3-4, 5:18; John 14:26, 16:7-14
We believe that none of us can be at our best living alone; we all need a positive community of faithful friends. The result of union with Jesus Christ is that all believers become members of His body, the church, the Family of God. There is one true universal Church, comprised of all those who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. We believe that this church is a part of a larger universal church, made up of many denominations and traditions that believe in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. We are in cooperation with all other Christian churches, not in competition, to fulfill the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Scripture commands believers to gather together to devote themselves to worship, prayer, teaching of the Word, and fellowship. They are to serve the body and reach out to the world in observance of Baptism and Communion as the sacramental ordinances established by Jesus Christ. The church is under the leadership of the pastors, who are given the responsibility to equip God’s people for ministry. All believers are called and gifted to fulfill the Great Commission. We believe in healing hurts and building dreams in a variety of needs-meeting ministries that reach thousands of unchurched people in our community.
Matthew 16:18; John 15:12; Acts 2:42-47; Colossians 4:5-6
We believe humans are eternal beings and death is not the end. God’s redemptive purpose will be consummated by the return of Jesus Christ. Then shall the eager expectation of creation be fulfilled and the whole earth shall proclaim the glory of God who makes all things new. Humanity was created to exist forever. They will either exist eternally separated from God by sin or in union with God through forgiveness and salvation. To be eternally separated from God is to be in hell. To be eternally in union with Him is eternal life. Humans cannot judge salvation; God alone will judge. Our task is to love people like Jesus knowing that they are eternal beings.
John 3:16, 2:25, 5:11-13; Romans 6:23; Revelation 20:15; 1 John 5:11-12; Luke 21:27
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